Testicular Cancer in children?
This is out of curiousness to see if I am alone when it comes to being a young man who has had testicular cancer.
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I have not heard of anyone
I have not heard of anyone that young getting TC, but I can see no reason why it couldn't happen. TC is a very rare cancer, so there really aren't many survivors in all age groups combined. I doubt you will find many who were diagnosed before puberty, but I could be wrong.
Dave0 -
I guess so...Davepet said:I have not heard of anyone
I have not heard of anyone that young getting TC, but I can see no reason why it couldn't happen. TC is a very rare cancer, so there really aren't many survivors in all age groups combined. I doubt you will find many who were diagnosed before puberty, but I could be wrong.
Dave
I guess so, my cancer was caused by high estrogen levels. And that shouldn't even occur for anybody until after puberty, because estrogen is in men as well. I still have yet to figure out what might have caused the extremely high estrogen levels in my pre-natal state. It is a very hard question, but when something like this happens to you, you want answers.0 -
Well, if you are not nowUrzu07 said:I guess so...
I guess so, my cancer was caused by high estrogen levels. And that shouldn't even occur for anybody until after puberty, because estrogen is in men as well. I still have yet to figure out what might have caused the extremely high estrogen levels in my pre-natal state. It is a very hard question, but when something like this happens to you, you want answers.
Well, if you are not now under the care of a good endocrinologist, you probably should find one. There are lots of things that can cause that sort of problem in adults, but I'm unaware of them happening in younger folks. A good endo should be able to sort that out & provide treatment if needed. I'm not sure how old you are now, but sooner is always better than later in these things.
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This is a bit off track, butDavepet said:Well, if you are not now
Well, if you are not now under the care of a good endocrinologist, you probably should find one. There are lots of things that can cause that sort of problem in adults, but I'm unaware of them happening in younger folks. A good endo should be able to sort that out & provide treatment if needed. I'm not sure how old you are now, but sooner is always better than later in these things.
Dave
This is a bit off track, but when I was diagnosed, we did speak with our children's pediatrician. I have 2 boys, 1 is 13 years old. The doctor had told me that I need to show him how to "self check" because TC is hereditary and can start in the teenage years. I also did find out at birth I had an undescended testicle which can be a precursor for TC.0 -
Woah woah woah...slapshot_81 said:This is a bit off track, but
This is a bit off track, but when I was diagnosed, we did speak with our children's pediatrician. I have 2 boys, 1 is 13 years old. The doctor had told me that I need to show him how to "self check" because TC is hereditary and can start in the teenage years. I also did find out at birth I had an undescended testicle which can be a precursor for TC.
So you're telling me that Testicular Cancer CAN be passed on to my children? I go in for screenings every few years, to make sure there is no sign of Cancer, but they never told me that this could affect my children! It slightly angers me that I was not informed such a thing, given my age in life now, seeing that I'm moving into my own life, and a new family eventually. This kind of thing I would like to know about, especially my spouse. I do not take Cancer lightly, I've seen many people die of it, and I have my grandfather in my home dying from cancer now.
I hate to jump onto the subject so quickly, but I am vastly intrigued.0 -
Wait a minuteUrzu07 said:Woah woah woah...
So you're telling me that Testicular Cancer CAN be passed on to my children? I go in for screenings every few years, to make sure there is no sign of Cancer, but they never told me that this could affect my children! It slightly angers me that I was not informed such a thing, given my age in life now, seeing that I'm moving into my own life, and a new family eventually. This kind of thing I would like to know about, especially my spouse. I do not take Cancer lightly, I've seen many people die of it, and I have my grandfather in my home dying from cancer now.
I hate to jump onto the subject so quickly, but I am vastly intrigued.
I've seen no indication that TC can be "passed on" in any thing I've read, but if you have a cancer history in your family, you are at an increased risk of getting cancer during your life.Just the way the cancer odds work, I'm afraid.
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children of cancer survivorslapshot_81 said:This is a bit off track, but
This is a bit off track, but when I was diagnosed, we did speak with our children's pediatrician. I have 2 boys, 1 is 13 years old. The doctor had told me that I need to show him how to "self check" because TC is hereditary and can start in the teenage years. I also did find out at birth I had an undescended testicle which can be a precursor for TC.
hi,
When my husband was diagnosed, we too were informed to teach or boys how to self check and be diligent if they should have pain, etc. It has been 6 years now, and as teenagers my sons get so embarrassed when I ask them if they've done one recently.
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You didn't *really* thinkdlrepic said:children of cancer survivor
hi,
When my husband was diagnosed, we too were informed to teach or boys how to self check and be diligent if they should have pain, etc. It has been 6 years now, and as teenagers my sons get so embarrassed when I ask them if they've done one recently.
Danielle
You didn't *really* think they wouldn't get embarrassed, did you? Even if it was dad asking, they'd be embarrassed, but MOM? They are teenagers, after all...
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When I explained this to myDavepet said:You didn't *really* think
You didn't *really* think they wouldn't get embarrassed, did you? Even if it was dad asking, they'd be embarrassed, but MOM? They are teenagers, after all...
Dave
When I explained this to my teenager, his response was, "you want me to do what? why?"
My treatment finished January of 2010, I go in Monday 12/20 for a follow up, labs and chest x-ray. I am confidient all is still well. My oncologist rotates every 3 months, CT Scan, Chest x-ray.0 -
follow upslapshot_81 said:When I explained this to my
When I explained this to my teenager, his response was, "you want me to do what? why?"
My treatment finished January of 2010, I go in Monday 12/20 for a follow up, labs and chest x-ray. I am confidient all is still well. My oncologist rotates every 3 months, CT Scan, Chest x-ray.
Good luck with your followup tests. I hope that you have good results. My husband is very quiet, so it had to come from mom:) They've survived this long, guess they'll have to put up with me a few more years.
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Young Survivor
Hey, you're not alone, I am also a young TC survivor. I was diagnosed very early in life and was cured (hopefully!) with surgery at 2 years old. Not quite as young as yourself, but still fairly young.
The whole youngest in the world is more of a publicity thing, I'm sure there's a lot more in the same situation.0 -
Young Survivor
Hey, you're not alone, I am also a young TC survivor. I was diagnosed very early in life and was cured (hopefully!) with surgery at 2 years old. Not quite as young as yourself, but still fairly young.
The whole youngest in the world is more of a publicity thing, I'm sure there's a lot more in the same situation.0
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